Articles, tagged with "state attorney general", page 1
28th October 2011
Are you nervy about someone? One day you noticed that your ten-year old girl was enjoying a chat with a close neighbor. This guy was generally pleasant so you didn’t bother so much if he spoke to your kid. Anyhow, you just watched them nearby as you enj...
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Author:
eljeans
22nd August 2011
Investigate the charity or car donation center you are thinking about donating your car to. All charities and all car donation centers are not alike. As with everything is life, there are some good ones and there are some unscrupulous ones. You will not k...
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Author:
Karen Campese
17th February 2011
stop junk mail
If one were to take a poll of the American populace in order to find out what their greatest annoyances are, telemarketers would likely rank high on the list, possibly taking the top spot. Telemarketing has become such an issue that the ...
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Author:
John Klein
26th January 2011
Used cars and other vehicles are normally offered "as-is" with out warranties. Many people think that used cars are always less cexpensive than new cars...but that depends. In some cases the used carmay be much more costly - though not necessarily so but...
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Author:
Kyle
17th November 2010
As more news comes out from the 50 state wide investigation into the foreclosure fraud or “robo-signing" debacle we slowly are beginning to see a possible problem that may stretch back over 3 years.
According to Tom Miller the Iowa state Attorney Gener...
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Author:
Professor Loan Mod
17th November 2010
The Tuesday’s election raises questions as to the future of the efforts made by the state attorneys general in their investigations over paperwork anomalies believed to taint thousands of foreclosures.
Half of the 12 members of the 50-state joint probe e...
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Author:
rudson tren
17th November 2010
The announcement by Wells Fargo & Co that it will re-file documents on 55,000 foreclosures immediately drew flak from a state attorney general and could be an admission by the bank of possible irregularities in their repossession procedures.
While other ...
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Author:
rudson tren
02nd November 2010
From February 22, 2010 the new credit card laws have been implemented. These laws would prove to be beneficial to the consumers as there won’t be a frequent increase in interest rates, rules to state the terms in simple language and decrease in the number...
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Author:
kevin.craig
21st October 2010
The probe in the foreclosure fraud is on and the latest buzz is that Michigan has stepped in along with officials of other states and the District of Columbia to look into the details whether the lenders have followed the laws when they foreclosed homes.
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Author:
santoo
01st October 2010
Dealing with debt collectors is a tedious task. It is something that most consumers dread like anything. Be it an unpaid credit card debt, past due student loan or medical debt, a call from a debt collector and you feel your world shaking beneath your fee...
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Author:
kevin.craig
15th September 2010
Picture a Youngman that is drowning in a pool of water, struggling to hold on to any available object that can keep him afloat. On finding a tree, he felt that he has found something that can help him out. But on grabbing the stem of the tree in an attemp...
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Author:
stbruce
16th August 2010
Medical credit cards are facing an investigation by the New York state attorney general. credit cards with a very high rate are marketed to patients that are in the office and need cash now. These cards are sold as an instant cash loan advance to pay off ...
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Author:
KellenI
13th August 2010
Consumers are federally protected in their dealings with collection agencies who must abide by these rules or face possible fines or sanctions. If you want to take control when facing debt collection efforts, you need to know your rights related to such a...
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Author:
Mark Andrade
14th July 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Suzy Vanstrusen
Borrowers have the obligation to pay back their creditors. However, due to unexpected turn of events, some borrowers may encounter difficulty in keeping up with their repayment. When debts are left unpaid for too long...
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Author:
Suzy
05th July 2010
Borrowers have the obligation to pay back their creditors. However, due to unexpected turn of events, some borrowers may encounter difficulty in keeping up with their repayment. When debts are left unpaid for too long, a creditor can assign debt collect...
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Author:
Melanie James